Men (1997 film)
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Men | |
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Directed by | Zoe Clarke-Williams |
Written by | James Andronica Karen Black Zoe Clarke-Williams |
Story by | Margaret Diehl |
Produced by | Paul Williams |
Starring | Sean Young |
Cinematography | Susan Helen Emerson |
Edited by | Stephen Eckelberry |
Music by | Mark Mothersbaugh |
Release date |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Men is a 1997 indie drama film written and directed by Zoe Clarke-Williams and starring Sean Young.[1][2][3]
Plot
[edit]Thirty-something chef Stella James lives a rather empty life in New York City with her alcoholic friend Teo, a former lover of hers who is now impotent due to his heavy drinking. Because of this Stella has numerous flings with random men, all of them have different personalities and come from different social economic backgrounds. One day Teo gives her plane ticket to Los Angeles to live without him and give herself a fresh start in a new city. There she gets work in a restaurant run by George Babbington and falls in love with younger photographer Frank.
Cast
[edit]- Sean Young as Stella James
- John Heard as George Babbington
- Dylan Walsh as Teo Morrison
- Karen Black as Alex
- Richard Hillman as Frank
- Beau Starr as Tony, wine taster
- Glenn Shadix as Neil, poster
- Shawnee Smith as Clara
- Kenneth Moskow as Mr. Ehreheart
- Annie Fitzgerald as Mrs. Ehreheart
- Paul Williams as Homeless Man
- Annie McEnroe as Annie
References
[edit]- ^ Kevin Thomas (June 26, 1998). "Fine 'Men' Gives Woman's View of Romance". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 9 June 2015.
- ^ Leonard Maltin (2001). Leonard Maltin's Movie and Video Guide. Plume, 2001. ISBN 0452282837.
- ^ Edmond Grant (1999). The Motion Picture Guide: The Films of 1998. CineBooks, 1999. ISBN 0933997434.
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